Plus Size Model pictures & Videos

Plus Size Model pictures and videos of the hottest models in the industry.

Kaela Humphries is the 29-year-old sister of Kris Humphries
-- you know, the basketball player who was married to Kim Kardashian for a few minutes.

She's also a plus size model and the new face in the industry!
Evans, an American clothing line that specializes in sizes 10-28. (That's right
-- even if you disagree on principle, a 10 is considered plus size in the
fashion industry.)

The brunette beauty, who signed a modeling contract with
Ford last year, is 5 foot 11 inches and a size 16 and has already modeled
clothing for The Limited's plus size brand and walked the runways for Richie
Rich. In this sneak peek video, Humphries tries on a variety of hot outfits for
the brand's spring/summer 2013 line, including printed sheaths, colorblocked
tees and mullet dresses.

"The one style rule I live by is I like to wear the
clothing that looks best on me and fits the most. Comfort is super important to
me," Kaela says in the video. Well, who'd say no to that?

If your dream is to be a model, don't give up! You just never know when a dream becomes reality. Watch the below video on how Crystal Renn's dream came true.

You know you're doing something right when a major magazine puts you on
the cover specifically to positively highlight your curves. In February
2012, Elle France's cover declared Lynn as "the body,"
meaning she represented an ideal all women can look to. We couldn't be
happier. Lynn's ravishing beauty is cause for celebration for curvy
girls everywhere.

Today's Fashion

Business

Most new models wonder how small (and more commonly how
large) you can be and still work as a full figure model. Here's the good news.
The key to all plus size modeling is proportion. Size standards are different
for agency models than for a motivated self-starters who represent themselves.

Women Helping Women!

It's tough out there and not all women are fortunate enough to buy clothing for interviewing or the workplace.

Dress For Success is a worldwide, charitable organization that provides professional attire for underprivileged women. They also promote economic independence and provide career development tools.

See how you can help give women self-esteem and hope for their future.